Recreating Celebrities Outfit Choices
We all wish we had a closet filled with extravagant, lavish and expensive clothing, especially ones like our favorite celebrities. Here you will find some ways to recreate Meghan Markle and Madison Beer’s cutest outfits. The beautiful Meghan Markle is known to be a global style icon. Now many of the pieces she wears will be quite expensive, but there are plenty of cost effective ways to shop for these styles. Places like Etsy, Zara and tons more.
Meghan always finds a great middle with wearing something that's comfortable, sometimes casual, but always elegant. Like this striped shirt that she is wearing here. Not only is it easy to mix and match with several other pieces but it is super trendy and cute. You can find the exact shirt for a much cheaper price on Ebay for $59. What a steal. This double-breasted beige trench dress from Banana Republic is one of my favorites. It’s classy, sophisticated and can be worn for so many different occasions. You can find it online for $139 at Banana Republic.
Madison Beer is best known for putting some very cute outfits together. Even when she is bumming it, she’s killing it. As many of us know, tie-dye outfits have made a comeback. Here Madison Beer is styling this sweet light pink tie-dye sweatsuit outfit. Etsy is a great place to shop for everything tie-dye for a great price. This sweatsuit will go great with a pair of plain white sneakers. These belted leather cargo pants from Guizio, are to die for. They also are pretty expensive. So if you’re looking to find a pair to match with a cute white top, then check out Missguided US for a pair that are much cheaper! Now while these are only a few outfits, there are plenty more these lovely women have worn that you can also find for much cheaper prices. You can recreate any celebrity look if you just put your mind to it! One does not have to pay thousands of dollars to mimic their looks. So get to styling!
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Report: Melissa Adragna
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